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Possibilities of finding survivors slim after Nepal landslide, official states

Rescuers in Nepal searched on Saturday for 51 travelers and crew who went missing after a landslide swept their buses into a river inflamed by heavy rain, an official stated, including that the possibilities of finding any survivors were reducing.

Some 500 rescuers resumed their search of the website of Friday's occurrence in Chitwan district, about 86 km (53 miles). west of the capital Kathmandu, however security personnel and divers. have up until now just discovered a drape from among the bus windows and. a set of trousers, stated Khimananda Bhusal, deputy chief. administrator of the district.

7 Indian nationals are among the missing out on travelers. At. least 3 other passengers managed to leap off the buses. before the landslide struck, escaping with minor injuries.

Chances of finding survivors are slim since over 30 hours. have actually passed given that the buses were swept into the river. The water. level has receded this morning, but it is still extremely dirty,. Bhusal informed by telephone.

Landslides and floods triggered by torrential monsoon rains. have actually killed a minimum of 91 people in Nepal given that mid-June. Images. on social networks on Friday showed rescue boats on the. fast-flowing Trishuli River.

Following the landslide, the federal government revealed plans to. ban buses from taking a trip in the evening in locations with poor weather condition. forecasting centers.

(source: Reuters)